diff --git a/docs/openstack.md b/docs/openstack.md index 906d774a2..031b25788 100644 --- a/docs/openstack.md +++ b/docs/openstack.md @@ -23,30 +23,78 @@ In order to make L3 CNIs work on OpenStack you will need to tell OpenStack to al First you will need the ids of your OpenStack instances that will run kubernetes: - openstack server list --project YOUR_PROJECT - +--------------------------------------+--------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ - | ID | Name | Tenant ID | Status | Power State | - +--------------------------------------+--------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ - | e1f48aad-df96-4bce-bf61-62ae12bf3f95 | k8s-1 | fba478440cb2444a9e5cf03717eb5d6f | ACTIVE | Running | - | 725cd548-6ea3-426b-baaa-e7306d3c8052 | k8s-2 | fba478440cb2444a9e5cf03717eb5d6f | ACTIVE | Running | + ```bash + openstack server list --project YOUR_PROJECT + +--------------------------------------+--------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ + | ID | Name | Tenant ID | Status | Power State | + +--------------------------------------+--------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ + | e1f48aad-df96-4bce-bf61-62ae12bf3f95 | k8s-1 | fba478440cb2444a9e5cf03717eb5d6f | ACTIVE | Running | + | 725cd548-6ea3-426b-baaa-e7306d3c8052 | k8s-2 | fba478440cb2444a9e5cf03717eb5d6f | ACTIVE | Running | + ``` Then you can use the instance ids to find the connected [neutron](https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron) ports (though they are now configured through using OpenStack): - openstack port list -c id -c device_id --project YOUR_PROJECT - +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | id | device_id | - +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | 5662a4e0-e646-47f0-bf88-d80fbd2d99ef | e1f48aad-df96-4bce-bf61-62ae12bf3f95 | - | e5ae2045-a1e1-4e99-9aac-4353889449a7 | 725cd548-6ea3-426b-baaa-e7306d3c8052 | + ```bash + openstack port list -c id -c device_id --project YOUR_PROJECT + +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | id | device_id | + +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | 5662a4e0-e646-47f0-bf88-d80fbd2d99ef | e1f48aad-df96-4bce-bf61-62ae12bf3f95 | + | e5ae2045-a1e1-4e99-9aac-4353889449a7 | 725cd548-6ea3-426b-baaa-e7306d3c8052 | + ``` Given the port ids on the left, you can set the two `allowed-address`(es) in OpenStack. Note that you have to allow both `kube_service_addresses` (default `10.233.0.0/18`) and `kube_pods_subnet` (default `10.233.64.0/18`.) - # allow kube_service_addresses and kube_pods_subnet network - openstack port set 5662a4e0-e646-47f0-bf88-d80fbd2d99ef --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.0.0/18 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.64.0/18 - openstack port set e5ae2045-a1e1-4e99-9aac-4353889449a7 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.0.0/18 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.64.0/18 + ```bash + # allow kube_service_addresses and kube_pods_subnet network + openstack port set 5662a4e0-e646-47f0-bf88-d80fbd2d99ef --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.0.0/18 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.64.0/18 + openstack port set e5ae2045-a1e1-4e99-9aac-4353889449a7 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.0.0/18 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.64.0/18 + ``` If all the VMs in the tenant correspond to kubespray deployment, you can "sweep run" above with: - openstack port list --device-owner=compute:nova -c ID -f value | xargs -tI@ openstack port set @ --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.0.0/18 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.64.0/18 + ```bash + openstack port list --device-owner=compute:nova -c ID -f value | xargs -tI@ openstack port set @ --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.0.0/18 --allowed-address ip-address=10.233.64.0/18 + ``` Now you can finally run the playbook. + +Upgrade from the in-tree to the external cloud provider +--------------- + +The in-tree cloud provider is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Kubernetes. The target release for removing all remaining in-tree cloud providers is set to 1.21 + +The new cloud provider is configured to have Octavia by default in Kubespray. + +- Change cloud provider from `cloud_provider: openstack` to the new external Cloud provider: + + ```yaml + cloud_provider: external + external_cloud_provider: openstack + ``` + +- Enable Cinder CSI: + + ```yaml + cinder_csi_enabled: true + ``` + +- Enable topology support (optional), if your openstack provider has custom Zone names you can override the default "nova" zone by setting the variable `cinder_topology_zones` + + ```yaml + cinder_topology: true + ``` + +- If you are using OpenStack loadbalancer(s) replace the `openstack_lbaas_subnet_id` with the new `external_openstack_lbaas_subnet_id`. **Note** The new cloud provider is using Octavia instead of Neutron LBaaS by default! +- Enable 3 feature gates to allow migration of all volumes and storage classes (if you have any feature gates already set just add the 3 listed below): + + ```yaml + kube_feature_gates: + - CSIMigration=true + - CSIMigrationOpenStack=true + - ExpandCSIVolumes=true + ``` + +- Run the `upgrade-cluster.yml` playbook +- Run the cleanup playbook located under extra_playbooks `extra_playbooks/migrate_openstack_provider.yml` (this will clean up all resources used by the old cloud provider) +- You can remove the feature gates for Volume migration. If you want to enable the possibility to expand CSI volumes you could leave the `ExpandCSIVolumes=true` feature gate